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Description

An introduction to the nature of psychological inquiry regarding the origins, variability, and change of human behavior. As such, the course focuses on the nature-nurture controversy, the processes associated with cognitive and emotional development, the role of personal characteristics and situational conditions in shaping behavior, and various approaches to psychotherapy.

Limited to 40 students per section. Not open to five college students. Fall semester: Professors Sanderson and Visiting Professor McCarty. Spring semester: Professor Baird and Visiting Professor McCarty. Spring semester priority given to first-year students.

If Overenrolled: Preference given to first- and second-year students .

Course times and locations

PSYC 100 - L/D

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978-1-118-80400-1

Real World Psychology

Binder Ready Version

Either Wiley E-Text or (see below)

Sanderson - (not required reading) either the etext or the loose-leaf version is fine.